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SEE MORE PHOTOS OF THIS VETTE AND 100+ OTHERS FOR SALE AT WWW.BUYAVETTE.NET! Code correct Monza Red exterior, code correct Red interior (upgraded to leather seating), White convertible top. Numbers matching 350hp 350ci L46 engine, 4 speed manual transmission. Features include power steering, power brakes, fender louver trim, redline tires, AM/FM radio, luggage rack. Originally assembled on December 26, 1968, this 1969 Corvette L46 Convertible comes in the desirable Red/Red/White color combination, and is in nice condition. This cars paint appears to be newer, and is vg with a great shine. Convertible top looks to be somewhat recent, and is vg as well. All exterior glass in this car shows a correct date code, including the windshield. Chrome bumpers look to have a newer finish, and are vg. Weatherstripping is good-vg. Rally wheels are in good condition with vg-exc trim rings, and redline radial tires showing an average of 10/32nds tread depth remaining. The interior of this 1969 Corvette Convertible shows vg somewhat newer seat covers and carpet, vg dash, vg-exc storage bins, good-vg center console, and a good condition steering wheel. Correct appearing AM/FM radio is in place. The numbers matching L46 engine in this 1969 Corvette Convertible shows original casting date December 18, 1968, and final assembly date December 26, 1968. Correct intake manifold, valve covers, and ignition shielding are in place. Additions to this car include a chrome air cleaner, and ceramic coated longtube headers. Included with this car are records since 2004, and a tank sticker. Frame is solid and rust-free. This car has been has been fully serviced, and all instrument gauges, lights, turn signals, brakes, engine, transmission and rear-end are all in good operating condition. Call us today to bring home this 4 speed 69 droptop! FREE 2 YEAR/50K ADDITIONAL MILE WARRANTY WHEN PURCHASED AT ADVERTISED PRICE, GOOD AT ANY REPAIR FACILITY NATIONWIDE!! NADA Average Value: $55,200. Our Price: $45,999. Financing Available with long terms and low rates.

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